AMD and NVIDIA are reported to release their more affordable graphics cards this generation with news coming for both companies on what their cards are on the slate. For NVIDIA, it will be the RTX 4060 and for AMD it will be the RX 7600.
Radeon RX 7600: 6700XT Performance for Less Power
Media invites for COMPUTEX 2023 are pointing towards a launch of a new product from AMD partners. With no motherboards in sight, it can be inferred this could be a new GPU. With the date set for the end of May, it lines up with earlier reports that AMD is planning to launch their midrange RDNA3 graphics card, the Radeon RX 7600.
Yes, AMD does seem to be intent on skipping the Radeon RX 7800 and RX 7700 for now. Whatever their reason, from a market standpoint it will fare well for them if they can offer a better product versus whatever NVIDIA is planning to launch.
The AMD Radeon RX 7600 is expected to be a 175W GPU but will perform well above the Radeon RX 6650XT, perhaps closer to the Radeon RDX 6750XT. The Radeon RX 7600 is expected to have a 2.6Ghz GPU boost clock or above and will be comlimented with 8GB of memory. Power could be provided by a single 8-pin PCIe power connector on stock.
Pricing is currently unknown for this card.
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti: Potential $450 for their next Mainstream Champion
Going for their fifth model in the RTX 40-sseries of cards, NVIDIA may be looking to release their RTX 4060 Ti during later May as well. This coincides with Jensen Huang’s presence in COMPUTEX 2023 as well as he will hold one of the keynote of the opening ceremony.
Reportedly slated for $450, the RTX 4060 TI would be a $150 price drop from the RTX 4070 but will feature a design that will match the RTX 3070’s performance but will offer DLSS3 and better power consumption with the RTX 3070, which matched the RTX 2080 Ti, both rated for 220W of power draw.
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8GB nanaman haist. And there’s the recent wave of PC games unoptimized for 8GB VRAM, though at least TLOU was greatly improved with the most recent patch
Mejo different take ako sa 8GB VRAM issue, its a developer problem kasi para saken. You have games that have larger textures but don’t use more than 8GB. And hindi rin Unreal ang benchmark kung ano dapat usage rates. Both NVIDIA and AMD are using faster memory, hopefully by the time may DirectStorage na, its handled much better. For now, di ko sasakyan yang >8GB VRAM bandwagon na yan. GDDR6 is still 70$ or more per 2GB chip, thats an expense na ultimately will be passed sa users sadly
Back2Gaming true pero yung modded 3070 with 16GB VRAM shows huge gainz sa 1% lows – I think it was 69fps versus 8fps in one game
yeah yan din benefit mapa-system RAM and CPU cache, dapat talaga elevated ung frame rate mo to the point na flat na flat talaga pag plotted sa timeline kasi served instantly ung frames
Miguel Araneta Right, but I think that since majority of GPUs have below 11GB (even from AMD’s 6600XT and below, as well as older gens have 8GB), games targeting a large audience will do well to keep that in mind when targeting system requirements.
And FFS, non-RT Witcher 3 with Uber Texture mods back then barely broke past 4GB and that’s open world. Spiderman: Remastered looks excellent in all settings at often below 8GB. New RGG Studio works (Y:LAD and both Judgment games) are ultra-detailed and yet nowhere near 8GB VRAM usage. And now they’re going to try to justify things like crappy low-medium textures in TLOU as ‘next gen so too bad for your 8GB VRAM’?
Yeah, no thank you. I’ll stick to playing games from good devs.
Miguel Araneta Yeah, I saw. It literally disqualifies everything that’s not a 7900XT/3090 or above.
Miguel Araneta whoever designed the texture compression and asset handling on that game should have a pineapple stuffed their butt
Back2Gaming make that a cactus. Lol
Back2Gaming Devs becoming lazier
Altimitt Kusanagi si Intel na ata pag-asa naten sa ganyan
Back2Gaming I was seriously rooting for Intel but syempre, ayoko maging early adopter since this is their first product into the discreet GPU market. I hope they continue to make GPUs but I’m kinda afraid that they’ll just follow Nvidia and AMD’s lead of releasing everything upwards of 10k php.
After all, mga businessmen yang mga yan. “If they’re doing it, why can’t we?” kind of mentality.
sigh, if only hame devs knows that most games are needed to much vrams, sana ni bit low lang nila sana… wala na ako magagawa since most probably its they want that nice visuals sa games ginagawa nila :’D
once mag-normalize naman din prices ng components or magkaroon tayo ng denser, faster memory chips, magkakaroon na rin ng higher VRAM pero ayoko pa rin talaga encourage ung behavior ng ilang devs na ipapack sa isang 100GB na file ung game assets tapos bahala na PC mo magdusa sa laki nun haha
I really feel dun din direction nila lalo na if they have 2 generations of success. RIght now they’re slowly eating ung abandoned market ni AMD and Intel so im guessing we’re still 2 generations away from intel being Intel sa GPU space, so 8 years pa i guess haha
But I really hope NVIDIA and AMD disrupt the market with these new cards. Just can’t take xx60 cards at 20k+
Back2Gaming sadly all we can do is wait for those who have deep pockets to purchase every intel card and make them a nice profit.
Asa nlng sa dlss, xess o fsr at 1080p 60 fps. Kung ako papipiliin mas okay console sa single player game. Tpos yung pc pang online games like dota o valorant.
AMD really need to do better with their names.
RX 7600 is so similar to their 7000 series CPU. If you ain’t an AMD fan, stuff’s gonna be confusing if you’re looking for an NVIDIA alternative
Waiting for intel arc to catch up. So far malaki sila magbigay ng vram